By the way, the song that I am listening to has absolutely nothing to do with how I feel.. I just liked the sober-ish melody of Nell.. (I guess I'm still infatuated with their music..)

Although I was not able to study as much as I had done for the regular SAT's (mostly because of my lack of practical time schedule, and the last minute procrastination-fest on the science paper), I came across a lot of little facts on which I can reflect from the shitload of prose, excerpts from short stories, novels and poems that I gourged down while studying. My dislike of 19th century novels are gradually increasing. Charles Dickinson may be witty, but I see no wit in his outdated sense of humor; he is just a wordy roundabout writer whose sentence, though structure of which may be immaculate, is impenetrable 새. George Elliot, a woman under a pseudonym, has this unexplainable propensity to depict her feminine protagonists to be the perfect, ideal, humble, kind, and considerate character. She goes on and on about describing her infallible character, and I realized that I tend to get lost in her descriptions.. Harold Bloom is the most pompous bastard that I have ever read.

On a brighter note, my fear of poems have subsided significantly (to the point where I get more questions wrong from reading passages than I do from poems). yay for having a grandma who's a poet.. I guess.. (But I have to say, I still can't understand Emily Dickinson. (*#($%@&%@^ (same goes to T.S Elliot.. Damn.. all these Elliots'..)
But, I came across Lewis Caroll, the guy who wrote Alice in the Wonderland. He is the best nonsensical poet I know. His "Hunting of the
Snark" is a masterpiece that I actually really enjoyed reading. My
all-time favorite quote

So I just took a collegeboard practice exam on English Literature, and got 6 questions wrong out of 61 questions.. Thats around 770..? If I can do that well on tomorrow's actual test, I will be pretty damn happy!!~ ^^;

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Oh as a P.S I did finish that science paper 30 minutes before the deadline. I realized 6 hours before the deadline that in order for me to submit it, I had to get a signature from my professor.. ㅠ.ㅠ So I hurried my butt to Harvard, hunted for the professor. Fortunately, I chanced upon him, and after a slightly awkward conversation, I got his signature~ Reading the final product back, I feel as if It could've been a lot better, but really, this paper was the best that Manhee (the secondary author) and I could possibly due. Take a look!!~~ ^^

I really want to say thanks to Manhee for pulling two all nighters with me, trying to get this shit done.. I was tired, but I can't imagine how tired Manhee would have been considering he has so much going on his life right now (like say.. getting married next week..?)